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Set in and around a college community, the story traces the effects of a new appointment on a small social circle, focusing on domestic scenes, charity work, and awkward romances. It follows a young woman displaced from her refuge, a reserved college head whose gentleness provokes moral reflection, and a cast of friends and guardians whose gossip, proposals, and mistakes complicate loyalties. Episodes of tea-parties, shopping, letters, and public duties reveal tensions between honour, pity, and social convenience. The narrative moves through misunderstandings, confessions, and quiet reckonings, ending with farewells and a final hasty decision by the college head that reshapes the group's relations.
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